Slip decoration tool


This is a tool I make to do my slip decoration on my work. To see finished pieces please visit creativewithclay.etsy.com

Jan 21, 2012 19 Comments » Posted in Clay Tools Tags: , , ,

19 Responses to "Slip decoration tool"

  1. greendang says:

    Very nice! Thank you for sharing…

  2. Creativeclay says:

    @olivialongtress Yes. Through 80 mesh screen. Painstaking process.

  3. olivialongtress says:

    Do you sift your slip before you use it?

  4. Ms12thNight says:

    WOW WOW WOW is all that i can say. You are so creative! This is Awesome!!! :D :D :D

  5. smanik09 says:

    hi
    i have just started learing pottery here can you just tell me what did you fill in there and what consistancy is the filling

    must say great idea

    thanks/rgds
    Manik

  6. 2020abcd says:

    Thanks for sharing!

  7. SharJoyC says:

    Your work is stunning! Thanks for sharing.
    Sharon

  8. Creativeclay says:

    Hi Bill,
    It is mylar paper that you can get at any store. Thin plastic like gift wrapping paper works very well too.

  9. newearthclaypottery says:

    Great work.
    What material for slip trailer?
    Thanks.
    Bill

  10. Creativeclay says:

    Thank you so much!
    Charan

  11. stonewareporcelain says:

    Great Video! I like the music too:)

    -Jeff-

  12. careywanabe says:

    Great idea with the mylar paper!

  13. gorgeuosskin says:

    omg ur hands movement mashallah what asmooth movent u have got from god this is a gift from god and anyone dont have this

  14. gorgeuosskin says:

    my name is cone.i like to make henna designs on hands..o m g cone…..

  15. door2yourheart says:

    Great! You make it look so simple, but the result is exquisite! Came to here via your vid on Ceramic Arts Daily, then your wonderful website. Thank you for sharing this!

  16. hanfordphillips says:

    Smart! I tried this this the other day, and made a complete mess filling the cone. Using the syringe to fill it is great. Nice over head shot as well!

  17. Creativeclay says:

    Yes it is mylar paper.

  18. papapots says:

    Bravo! Such a great idea :) Is it a mylar type of material?

  19. adlesk54 says:

    Beautiful!
    Thanks for sharing,
    Regards,
    Sue from New York

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